CSU ranks 6th on list of Peace Corps’ top-producing colleges and universities
Rising two spots this year, CSU is ranked sixth nationally on the Peace Corps’ annual Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Rising two spots this year, CSU is ranked sixth nationally on the Peace Corps’ annual Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities list.
Since receiving her master’s degree from the Department of Occupational Therapy, Yates has been a pediatric therapist at Children’s Therapy TEAM and has been involved in the non-profit organization TEAMworks that seeks to improve and enhance the lives of children with special needs both locally and internationally.
Karen Morris-Fine led a successful career as a toxicologist to major corporations including Coca Cola, Syracuse Research Corporation and the Boeing Company.
Many of CSU's supporters gathered Saturday night to celebrate at the annual 1870 Dinner.
Brett Anderson is stepping down as VP of advancement to take on new challenge at CSU.
Kim Tobin becomes Vice President for University Advancement July 1.
“Yoga has been something I have participated in for myself. I had hoped I could integrate my yoga training into my work as an occupational therapist, but I did not know what that would look like at the time, “said Stacey Nichols.
Tim Seitz, Fort Collins Budweiser brewmaster, and Heather Seitz, a stormwater engineer, are both CSU engineering alumni, and pursuing their passions in Northern Colorado.
Because of Ann Vail’s significant achievements and leadership in higher education, she is a 2016 recipient of the CHHS Outstanding Alumna Award,
Nathaniel Easley (B.A. history ’88, M.S. student affairs in higher education ’92) received the 2016 College of Health and Human Sciences Outstanding Alumnus Award, which honors outstanding alumni from the college.